Acid Etching Aluminum for Custom Nameplates

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2017
  • To make custom nameplates for my work, I use a toner transfer process to etch graphics into aluminum.
    The toner is fused onto the aluminum using a laminator. The covered areas are protected from the acid, leaving the exposed areas to become engraved.
    Follow me on Instagram: / wesley_treat
    TOOLS & MATERIALS FEATURED IN THIS VIDEO
    ▶ HP Laserjet Pro M252dw: amzn.to/2ur4kvA
    ▶ Pulsar Toner Transfer Paper: amzn.to/2s0WJpQ
    ▶ HP Glossy Premium Presentation Paper (CG988A) (A less expensive alternative, but not as easy to use.): amzn.to/2s15yzN
    ▶ Plaskolite Plastic Cutting Knife: amzn.to/2ikvjTN
    ▶ Lacquer-Stik Black Fill-In Paint Crayon: amzn.to/2IHjZCn
    ▶ Pittsburgh 36 Piece 3/8" Stamping Set: amzn.to/2v5ZK7E
    For more detailed notes on the process, see the video description for my video on making custom circuit boards: • Making a Circuit Board... .
    OTHER NOTES
    ▶ Why didn't I just etch all the nameplates as one piece, then cut them? Well, I tried that once and discovered that trying to etch too much metal at once causes too strong a reaction. The stronger the reaction, the more heat is produced, which strengthens the reaction even more, and the whole thing bubbles out of control, causing all the toner to slough off.
    ▶ For this batch of nameplates, I used Pulsar Toner Transfer Paper, especially made for the process, but you can also use the less expensive HP Glossy Premium Presentation Paper, although it doesn't slide off as cleanly. See above for links.
    ▶ I don't have a good metal shear, so I cut the aluminum blanks by first scoring them with a plastic-cutting knife, then bending them on my brake.
    ▶ Lightly sanding the aluminum isn't totally necessary, but it gives the metal a little tooth for the toner to stick better.
    ▶ I usually run the nameplates through the laminator 6-8 times, flipping them over each time.
    ▶ The ratio for the acid solution is 2 parts hydrogen peroxide (available at any drug store) to 1 part muriatic acid (available at nearly any hardware store).
    ▶ The packing tape prevents the backs of the metal from the acid, which, as I explained above, would cause a stronger reaction if exposed.
    ▶ The fan serves two purposes: first, it blows the vapor produced by the acid away from my face, and second, it tends to keep the acid from getting too hot.
    ▶ The clear coat protects the Lacquer-Stik from wearing off and prevents corrosion of the aluminum.
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Komentáře • 278

  • @WesleyTreat
    @WesleyTreat  Před 6 lety +29

    Thanks for watching, everyone! See the video description for detailed notes.
    BTW, I don't know why my closing animation has no audio. It just does that sometimes and I didn't feel like re-rendering the video this time.

    • @SDsailor7
      @SDsailor7 Před 5 lety +1

      How do you dispose of the hazardous chemicals? do you neutralize them or do you take them to a place that accepts hazardous chemicals?Very interesting and informative videoThank you

    • @Remurilusorio
      @Remurilusorio Před 5 lety

      Can i use Vinyl instead of Toner transfer paper.
      Or Can I use regular transfer paper designed for Tshirt printing?

    • @TrabajosL3on
      @TrabajosL3on Před 3 lety

      Saludos y bendiciones!! ✌️👍🙏🙏🙏

  • @mikemontana7436
    @mikemontana7436 Před 5 lety +32

    I really appreciate the style of your videos - they're instructional by being demonstrative, no looping funky music track (SO APPRECIATED!) and voiceover only when necessary. Very enjoyable.

    • @slaveNo-4028
      @slaveNo-4028 Před 2 lety

      but I still dont know anything.. can anybody finally link me a tutorial or somethign? How does this witchcraft work? How does the etching differenciate between black and white? This is regular printer ink? HOW DOES IT WORK?

  • @SLAUGHTERKULT
    @SLAUGHTERKULT Před 5 lety +6

    Great video and walk through of the process!

  • @chrisadams628
    @chrisadams628 Před 5 lety

    These look really good. I love the retro vibe.

  • @FlatsRequiem27
    @FlatsRequiem27 Před 6 lety +9

    Those look super cool. I love the idea of stamping the date/serial number on it. It makes me really want to start doing that for my projects. Can't wait to see how you do it with the CNC! Keep up the good work!

  • @dfbess
    @dfbess Před 5 lety

    been binge watching these since i found your channel, i really like the look of these..

  • @IONHowTo
    @IONHowTo Před 6 lety +1

    Artwork looks nice! Will try this. Thanks!

  • @ZepLabs
    @ZepLabs Před 5 lety +2

    Great work! Content, editing, everything! Cheers

  • @ThomasZachary
    @ThomasZachary Před 6 lety

    Beautiful production values!

  • @TheHopkins73
    @TheHopkins73 Před 6 lety +2

    Love all of your videos. You are very talented sir. Keep em coming

  • @RobinGingerich
    @RobinGingerich Před 6 lety +3

    Wesley, these are wonderful videos.... I was just last week looking for a similar solution

  • @cheeto4493
    @cheeto4493 Před 5 lety +1

    In doing circuit boards, I've found glossy magazine paper to work about the best and cheap too. It doesn't slide off, but after soaking, just a rub of the thumb usually leaves just the toner with a thin layer of paper attached to the toner.

  • @tarickman
    @tarickman Před 6 lety +2

    Awesome! I will be binge watching your channel tonight lol

  • @Restorology
    @Restorology Před 2 lety +1

    This is incredibly informative. Thank you for sharing.

  • @sauletto1
    @sauletto1 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video format and production !

  • @michigandave9680
    @michigandave9680 Před 5 lety

    Impressive work. BIG thanks for sharing.

  • @StreetMachine18
    @StreetMachine18 Před 6 lety +2

    Word of the day... "Pharmacological" thanks for the video

  • @JeffGolenia
    @JeffGolenia Před 5 lety

    Wow, that really works a treat.

  • @JSBIRD69
    @JSBIRD69 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for sharing Wes!
    God bless you Son!

  • @lakeschoolrestorationchann1567

    Awesome video, thanks for sharing your knowledge

  • @JesusRules247
    @JesusRules247 Před rokem

    Interesting to see the same results being made in a different way. We cut and etch with two different laser machines, then infill with a flatbed uv printer. Keep up the good work.

  • @adinshankar7549
    @adinshankar7549 Před 5 lety

    Faster then CNC ! Bravo....Man

  • @devildogpete
    @devildogpete Před 6 lety

    Like a BOSS. Great work man.

  • @beauxtx1959
    @beauxtx1959 Před 6 lety +2

    REALLY slick!!!

  • @zhangyichao4612
    @zhangyichao4612 Před 4 lety

    I can't stop watching your video.

  • @paulhang3550
    @paulhang3550 Před 5 lety

    amazing technique

  • @MarcelDiane
    @MarcelDiane Před 6 lety

    Just a minute, add this to my to do list.......
    Hey that was great! Thanks for sharing.

  • @dchambers986
    @dchambers986 Před 3 lety

    Great video - nice work.

  • @ser7ser7i
    @ser7ser7i Před 5 lety

    3:00
    Perfect, you win, 24 hit super combo finish.

  • @wxfield
    @wxfield Před 5 lety

    That's cool! I never thought to use Muriatic that way. I do something similar but with a laser etcher. The transfer sheets and muriatic is WAY cheaper however.

  • @MarcelDiane
    @MarcelDiane Před 6 lety +7

    Are you going to show us how you make your new labels on your CNC next?

  • @undecidedusername9191
    @undecidedusername9191 Před 4 lety

    I know you mentioned you were going to be using you're CNC for future name plates. But just a tip if you take old vinyl release liner and cut it to size then run regular toner on it. It works better then any other type of papers.

  • @KowboyUSA
    @KowboyUSA Před 5 lety

    Cool stuff.

  • @briandimmitt4314
    @briandimmitt4314 Před 3 lety

    You used to come into my job all the time! Thia is so crazy that your this successful! I can’t wait to spend all afternoon watching your videos man!!!!

    • @WesleyTreat
      @WesleyTreat  Před 3 lety

      Really? Where did you work?

    • @briandimmitt4314
      @briandimmitt4314 Před 3 lety

      Wesley Treat Einstein bagle bros!

    • @WesleyTreat
      @WesleyTreat  Před 3 lety

      @@briandimmitt4314 Ah, yes! I started cutting back on eating out. Then, the whole pandemic thing hit. I'll be back someday!

  • @w0rthless6
    @w0rthless6 Před 5 lety

    looks great!!

  • @syedalishanzaidi1
    @syedalishanzaidi1 Před 5 lety

    Thank you so much for this video. It was very clear and helpful. I have a question: If I wanted to etch a whole A4 size sheet of text on a copper plate, how would I do it, and what equipment would I need?

  • @thedude6736
    @thedude6736 Před 5 lety

    Looks absolutely amazing. Is this some special kind of toner? sorry in case i missed it, cheers!

  • @marizal
    @marizal Před 5 lety +1

    great tutorial.
    what type of laminating machine do you use ??

  • @anandjs1504
    @anandjs1504 Před 5 lety

    very nice job.

  • @myislamicway251
    @myislamicway251 Před 8 měsíci

    Wonderful sir

  • @MarkATrombley
    @MarkATrombley Před 6 lety +4

    Wow, that is a labor intensive process.

    • @WesleyTreat
      @WesleyTreat  Před 6 lety +2

      Nah, not really. I can do a batch of these in about 30-45 minutes. And most of it is sitting down.

    • @joell439
      @joell439 Před 6 lety +4

      Mark Trombley, that was exactly my thought. But there is something super cool knowing it was hand made.
      Please do share your new process too if you find the time. It would be nice to compare.

  • @yemarican
    @yemarican Před 6 lety

    B E A utiful. Thank you for sharing.

  • @danielmiller2977
    @danielmiller2977 Před 6 lety

    Your channel is really cool.

  • @greatbasingoldrush
    @greatbasingoldrush Před rokem

    Cool video

  • @TanNguyen-zn2rz
    @TanNguyen-zn2rz Před 2 lety

    very nice !

  • @accelwell7018
    @accelwell7018 Před 5 lety

    Loved it.

  • @mathom31
    @mathom31 Před 6 lety +17

    Bourbon is definitely medicinal.

  • @ser7ser7i
    @ser7ser7i Před 5 lety

    Thank you. Peace and love.

  • @michaelpaul721
    @michaelpaul721 Před rokem

    Great video . Thanks subbed

  • @tammastrongbear
    @tammastrongbear Před 6 lety +2

    I love your channel. great tip i think i am going to try to make some of my own. Keep up the great content i know i am hooked. and bourbon doesn't count in my book.

    • @caspergibson699
      @caspergibson699 Před 6 lety +1

      I don't know where ya'll are from but where I'm from Bourbon is considered a medical necessity!

  • @rickdearmont9950
    @rickdearmont9950 Před 6 lety

    Very cool!

  • @linkinprk1981
    @linkinprk1981 Před 3 lety +1

    Almost exactly 3 years later -- Aug 3 2020 -- 99.9K subs.... Almost to 100K!!!!!!!! Go go go!!

  • @asadshahgardening661
    @asadshahgardening661 Před 5 lety

    my dear very wonderfull work

  • @gemmology
    @gemmology Před 6 lety

    Very informative video

  • @lskanon863
    @lskanon863 Před 3 lety

    You are amazing. Thank you!

  • @raulegido
    @raulegido Před 4 lety

    nice video. Quick question. After you apply the lacker with the stick it doesn´t need to be coated with a varnish? or it does dry and you can leave as it is. Thank you

  • @shannondefriese9598
    @shannondefriese9598 Před 5 lety +1

    While I have a laminator, I also have a heat press which provides good heat and pressure. I wonder if that would work as well? You could certainly do a lot of them quickly at one time that way.

  • @patchworkpants
    @patchworkpants Před 4 lety

    Very cool! Can you etch all the way through and still get a nice clean line?

  • @Aerospaceman
    @Aerospaceman Před 5 lety

    When will you come out with a video on making enclosures for electronic projects from molds ? That should be cool!

  • @cameronempey8350
    @cameronempey8350 Před 6 lety

    I'm going to totally try this :)

  • @CBatt191
    @CBatt191 Před 5 lety +2

    Very cool. What software did you use to design the nameplate?

  • @raymeixner4506
    @raymeixner4506 Před 3 lety

    I love this guy

  • @aanadv
    @aanadv Před 5 lety

    Nice...good a job

  • @martinoamello3017
    @martinoamello3017 Před 5 lety +1

    Many years ago my father had the opportunity to start what at the time would have been one of only a few printed circuit board companies in the US (He worked for a small newspaper at the time), but he passed citing having a family to support and didn't want to take the risk of failure. The newspaper eventually folded and he went onto other things that technology eventually swallowed up.
    For many years he's regretted not doing so. I was at the time still in diapers. Now dad is 90 and I'm in my 60s..

  • @vun54321
    @vun54321 Před 6 lety

    EXCELLENT THEREPY

  • @billyproctor9714
    @billyproctor9714 Před 6 lety +4

    Have you tried using white vinegar for cleaning 2 part epoxy from your hands. 10% works best, but 5% will work too. Thanks for the videos, Billy in Canada

  • @99cutter
    @99cutter Před 6 lety +2

    You're like the cool dad I never had

    • @WesleyTreat
      @WesleyTreat  Před 6 lety +7

      Your mom's name isn't Cheryl, is it?

  • @jmchez
    @jmchez Před 3 lety

    Your videos have got to be the sharpest and best lit of any DIY channel on YT. They are crystal clear! Any info on what camera and lighting rig you use?

    • @WesleyTreat
      @WesleyTreat  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! Right now, I use an EOS M3 with a kit lens and these lights: amzn.to/3n8zO6j

    • @WesleyTreat
      @WesleyTreat  Před 3 lety

      Sorry, I just realized the M3 was my older camera. I'm using an M6 now.

  • @39FORTYWATER
    @39FORTYWATER Před 3 lety

    Always wanted to know how to make these. Wow

  • @leonardofaure4839
    @leonardofaure4839 Před 7 měsíci

    Hola como estas excelente video gracias por compartir tus conocimientos,que ácido se usa para este trabajo.Gracias(Leonardo de Argentina 🇦🇷👍

  • @RichardCraniumRules
    @RichardCraniumRules Před 5 lety

    Interesting video

  • @vernonbosshard9317
    @vernonbosshard9317 Před rokem +1

    Is that a printable etch resist you printed out? Or what was it? Used to run an etching company back in the 80s, we made plates in high quantity. Brass, stainless or alum. We had a nice camera to make film with to apply over KPR (Kodak photo resist) for ultimate fine detail. coat the metal with KPR, lay film on top in a vacuum glass holder, expose, develop, then ready to etch. Its a lost art.

  • @shaunsanders9673
    @shaunsanders9673 Před 3 lety

    Great tutorial! Thanks. Just btw, the Pulsar transfer paper doesn't work in the amazon brand laminator. The metal plates get pretty hot, but the transfer does not occur at all. So I guess I'll try a different paper.
    Okay, I tried a different paper, but everything I try leaves the toner partially stuck to the backing paper. I'm wondering if there a certain type of laser cartridge required. The image only ever partially transfers, even when using a range of heat and time settings with the iron. Disappointing.

  • @shaunbarnett2972
    @shaunbarnett2972 Před 5 lety

    Hi Wesley. I'm wanting to etch right through aluminium to create a stencil with which to burn my name/insignia into wood using a gas flame torch. The problem I can foresee is that the middle parts of letters enclosed completely by etching will be lost and it won't look right. Do you know if there's a way around this other than to use a graphics program to join up all the middle parts manually as with traiditional stencils?

  • @StormbringerMM
    @StormbringerMM Před 3 lety

    Awesome

  • @frederickmiller5492
    @frederickmiller5492 Před 6 lety +9

    I do the same process with copper, brass and bronze. It's nice to know you can use hydrogen peroxide and muriatic on the aluminum. Ferric Chloride is way too strong on aluminum and usually pulls off the resist. Excellent video - thanks!! (BTW - that lacquer stick is amazing. I've never seen those!!)

    • @rubenproost2552
      @rubenproost2552 Před 5 lety +1

      For aluminium just muriatic acid is enough actually. The peroxide is only needed for metals the acid isn't strong enough for like copper.

    • @rimmersbryggeri
      @rimmersbryggeri Před 5 lety

      @@rubenproost2552 what about washing soda?

    • @rubenproost2552
      @rubenproost2552 Před 5 lety +1

      @@rimmersbryggeri No that is too mild. Some use salt water and electricity with the part to be etched on the negative pole. Citric acid, lye or vinegar may also work on aluminium. When in doubt try it out with some aluminium foil.

    • @woodandwheelz
      @woodandwheelz Před 5 lety +1

      What about disposal of the chemicals? Is one of them safer than the other to simply dump down the drain (after neutralizing) or do they have to be neutralized as best you can and disposed of at a chemical waste station?

    • @DieKatzchen
      @DieKatzchen Před 5 lety +2

      I too am strongly interested in disposal. Basically the only thing holding me back from doing my own etching is "how much of a pain will it be to safely dispose of this?"

  • @baljazz
    @baljazz Před 4 lety

    Would you be able to use a 3d print as a resist in order to save material? Or maybe wood. Not sure if it will eat through it. Trying to etch .25 inch stainless steel using the salt water electro etching method. Thanks.

  • @Cole-xq2tl
    @Cole-xq2tl Před 5 lety +1

    1:03 you need to watch more This Old Tony videos. His stuff cutting technique is superb:D

  • @wdj935
    @wdj935 Před 5 lety

    Nice!!!

  • @user-vc5rp7nf8f
    @user-vc5rp7nf8f Před 6 lety

    really cool thanks. clear instructions

  • @ShivaThangavelu
    @ShivaThangavelu Před 5 lety

    what was the tool and supplies that you used at the final step to rivet the finished/etched label to the metal box and where can i get it?

  • @wonderboy9587
    @wonderboy9587 Před 3 lety

    I like that the way you process of aluminum plate let me know others if ever 20x30 inches of plate it could engraving accurate?

  • @alanhoggard4554
    @alanhoggard4554 Před 3 lety

    It's funny, I saw this and thought, this guy looks like me, then hey, I have the same glasses. Wait, I have that exact same shirt, lol.

  • @the4thj
    @the4thj Před 5 lety

    Hey Wesley, could this work with electrolysis instead of acid?

  • @patrickmccoy4496
    @patrickmccoy4496 Před 5 lety

    I need those exact size and font of the metal stamps you were smacking with the hammer. Haven't been able to find them. Thanks. Great video!

    • @WesleyTreat
      @WesleyTreat  Před 5 lety

      There's a link in the video description. You can also get them at Harbor Freight.

  • @grantparker4642
    @grantparker4642 Před 3 lety

    Wesley. Would a vinyl sticker have the same protection effect?
    I have a round object so not sure how I would heat transfer to the round object

  • @andrewnoblett9510
    @andrewnoblett9510 Před 2 lety

    Hello and thanks . Is the ink in the photo copper just standard ink

  • @gmaxwell8307
    @gmaxwell8307 Před 5 lety

    Fantastic video ! will it work on thin brass ? (sorry I dont know about the correct gauge thickness but I would say about 0.020 '') Thanks !

    • @WesleyTreat
      @WesleyTreat  Před 5 lety

      I'm pretty sure it works on brass. I've read it's a good way to clean it, too.

  • @aaronr5675
    @aaronr5675 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Always wondered how to do this. I'm going to use this technique for an Aliens xenomorph defence locker I'm making.

  • @VIJAYKUMAR-ix1ro
    @VIJAYKUMAR-ix1ro Před 3 lety

    Thanks

  • @honestinsincerity2270
    @honestinsincerity2270 Před 4 lety

    What kinda drill bit was that? Reminds me almost of a vicks bit but I don't think it's meant for that purpose

  • @BenLujin
    @BenLujin Před 2 lety

    I wish someone on Etsy or something like that did these. I’d probably order a bunch

  • @jmaxwell522
    @jmaxwell522 Před rokem

    What gauge aluminum did you use for the plates? I'm working on Metal Business cards but having trouble with etching them via acid or sale water methods, this bath method might be better, or I could move to aluminum instead of steel.

  • @friedmule5403
    @friedmule5403 Před 5 lety +2

    You are funny, interesting and keep me from going to bed when I should!! :-)
    Is it possible to do the same on brass?

  • @TylerWhelen
    @TylerWhelen Před 6 lety

    You take your subscription and get out of here!
    Fantastic video!

  • @mmuzamiljamilmmuzamiljamil2631

    ❤good wark

  • @karzankerkuki4935
    @karzankerkuki4935 Před 6 lety

    amizing 👍

  • @edgarshoe
    @edgarshoe Před 4 lety

    Would you consider doing a bigger shop sign (size) for example? Or do you think it wouldn't work out because of more metal exposed? Also what's the purpose of the laminator? Is there an alternative? Great videos by the way!

    • @benargee
      @benargee Před 2 lety

      The laminator is to transfer the toner from the paper to the metal.

  • @mytech6779
    @mytech6779 Před 2 lety

    How deep is the 5 minute etch? I need it deep for info recovery after long term outdoor abuse, even after the clear and laquerstick has weathered away and the tag beat up by wind and sticks.

  • @muskokamike127
    @muskokamike127 Před 6 lety

    if you don't have a laminator, you can use an iron. I don't remember the setting but I think it is "cotton"? but the hotter the better......and I used regular laser paper....